Argentine star Omar "The Hurricane" Narvaez (39-1-2, 20KOs), currently the world champion at super flyweight (115 pounds) under the World Boxing Organization (WBO), says there are no immediate plans to move up to the bantamweight division. But he also left the door open for the right fight.
"At the moment I have no problems making the weight [limit of 115-pounds]. I feel good. Of course, if there is a [good] opportunity at 118 pounds - of course I'll take it," said Narvaez.
A few days ago, Narvaez said he was considering a future move to the bantamweight division to challenge Panama's Anselmo 'Chemito' Moreno (33-2-1, 12KOs), holder of the WBA's "super" title at 118-pounds. [Click Here To Read More]
"At the moment I have no problems making the weight [limit of 115-pounds]. I feel good. Of course, if there is a [good] opportunity at 118 pounds - of course I'll take it," said Narvaez.
A few days ago, Narvaez said he was considering a future move to the bantamweight division to challenge Panama's Anselmo 'Chemito' Moreno (33-2-1, 12KOs), holder of the WBA's "super" title at 118-pounds. [Click Here To Read More]